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Hospital Overload: £200M Monthly Cost of Delayed Discharges
2 Dec
Summary
- Delayed hospital discharges cost NHS over £200 million monthly.
- Patients fit for discharge occupy beds due to lack of community care.
- Community care is cheaper and better for patient independence.

The National Health Service is incurring costs exceeding £200 million monthly due to patients staying in hospitals longer than medically necessary. These individuals are ready for discharge but cannot leave because adequate community support is lacking, leading to occupied hospital beds and prolonged waits for new patients.
This recurring winter issue highlights a fundamental imbalance in the health and care system. Hospitals are overwhelmed not solely due to seasonal illnesses but because community capacity to care for individuals post-hospitalization is insufficient. A 92-year-old patient's prolonged hospital stay exemplifies this, as local authorities struggle to arrange necessary community support.
Shifting focus from expensive hospital-centric care to community-based solutions offers a more financially prudent and humane approach. While a hospital bed costs over £400 nightly, community care is significantly less, fostering patient independence and well-being. This strategic redirection is crucial for both economic sustainability and the dignity of care for older individuals.




